EDMID Playlist || SOLANO’s Latin Influences

SOLANO draws from his Latin influence as he aims to win the hearts of fans around the world with his music.

Hailing from Colombia but raised in Miami, SOLANO’s Latin roots run deep and it definitely shows in his original tunes and remixes. Surrounded by the richness of the Latin Music Scene SOLANO has drawn from love ballads, rock classics, and more to create his signature sound over the years.

He has caught the ear of DJs ranging from Sander Van Doorn to Tiesto and has releases on some of the top labels in dance music like Armada and Spinnin’. His official remix to J. Balvin’s tune “Sigo Extrañándote” is a must listen, and he has been impressing festival attendees around the world with his performances at TomorrowWorld, Electric Zoo, Ultra Music Festival, with more on the horizon.

Signed to Universal Music Group’s dance imprint Aftercluv, SOLANO continues to impress both tastemakers and music lovers alike with tracks like “Trouble” and most recently “Sweet Lies”. Shot in Miami, the music video for “Sweet Lies” paints a picture for the deeper meaning of the track, which highlights destructive habits in the efforts to live in the moment.

The recently released music video and SOLANO’s Latin influence caught our ear, so check out the music video and get a deeper look into his influences as an artist with his top tracks below!

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Grant has been listening to electronic dance music since the early 2000s. Actively involved in the EDM community, Grant is an admin for the EDC & Coachella subreddits and their Facebook groups. Previously he has been part of several EDM startups and promotion companies such as Shamele55, Electric State of Mind and Q-Dance. Originally listening to trance artists such as ATB, Armin Van Buuren and Paul Oakenfold, Grant has expanded his listening experience to include a full set of genres ranging from hardstyle to deep house and has been regularly attending both festivals and club events since 2010.